
Being in the right place at the right time can create an awesome experience; this is one of my most memorable wildlife experiences (as far as photography is concerned). Moose are a great subject for photography, but finding them in the right setting can be difficult; sometimes I "cheat". Forming connections with others who are more familiar with a particular area can help with finding specific kinds of wildlife. For instance, the biggest bull moose that I've had the opportunity to photograph started out as a tip from a fellow photographer.
Once I'd received this great tip from my friend, I began searching him out, which meant numerous trips in the very early morning hours in Montana. Prior to getting this photo, I spotted two or three other bulls (much smaller in size) and some cows and calves. One colder, rainy October morning in 2015, I finally saw this guy and then spent the next hour and twenty minutes snapping photos. For this photo, I used my Canon 5D Mark II with a Tamron 2x extender and the Tamron 600mm lens.
He was definitely a lot of fun to photograph and he was so complacent that it was rather difficult to head for home. Since it was raining, I had taken off my waterproof jacket and put it over my camera and tripod. It was a wet morning! In the end, to get the shots that you want, have patience and be willing to snap numerous photos in hopes of really bringing home the few that are worth keeping. The more you have, the more likely it is that you'll have a folder full of great captures.
Happy photographing!
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